- Why is you all contracted to yall and not youll?
"You'll" is not pronounced anywhere close to "you all" and it already means "you will", so it's dead on arrival
- What is the difference between ’ll and will?
Is there any difference in the meaning when we use 'll or will? For example, I will go to university tomorrow I'll go to university tomorrow
- Youll vs Youd - English Language Usage Stack Exchange
Which sentence is more correct? Look closely, and you'd never have guessed it was fake or Look closely, and you'll never have guessed it was fake
- etymology - English Language Usage Stack Exchange
quot;A closed mouth catches no flies quot; is a proverb, and the origins of proverbs are almost always strange and murky; I'm not really expecting a definitive answer here Wiktionary attributes the
- Where does this proverb come from? “If you want to go fast, go alone . . .
I am attempting to find the origin or source of this proverb: “If you want to go fast, go alone, if you want to go far, go together” Most sources say that this is a translation of an African prov
- I am going to have to, I have to, and I will have to
"I have to see you sometime" means any time in the future, starting now "No time like now" is a valid reply to that, suggesting the "sometime" to be very, very soon “I am going to have to see you sometime” puts an additional time delay during which you won't have to see that person - such time will come eventually, but the nearest future is exempt As for will going to, I suggest
- Is there a word or phrase for when someone tells you to do something . . .
There are a lot of people like this They tell you to do something, you say OK and you're going to do it (in a short time like 10 minutes or so), but if they see that you are not doing immediately
- What is the term for when you become more aware of something?
For example, when you buy a car, you start becoming more aware of cars with a similar make and model The number of that type of car hasn't increased, but your awareness of it has Similarly, when
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